I wanted to know (and I doubt there are) if there are any kits to get me started. I am on a budget, but I can always save for a little while. I mainly need my Graphics cooled but I figure, why not on the CPU. It would be nice to have a Res that uses my 5.25 bays, and I would prefer to keep it internal (if possible). I've been reading other peoples builds on here and such, but not all of my questions are being answered of course.

I need to know pretty much everything, so if you guys could recommend blocks and such for me that would be awesome.

XSPC also have a wide variety of kits for prospective water coolers. They include a dual 5.25 bay res/pump, tubing, fittings fans and a radiator, but you would have to buy a gpu block separately. http://www.pccasegear.com/index.php?main_page=index&cPath=207_160_45&vk_sort=4
If you have any questions or need advice, don't be afraid to ask
Just a side note, if you are cooling both a cpu and gpu I would strongly advise that you get at least a 360mm long radiator to dissipate the heat, just a dual 120mm might not be enough.

a 240 will work for both CPU and GPU, delta's won't be quite as nice as if you had more rad space but shouldn't be a problem really. I had a 2500k @ 4.5 and two GTX480s on a single RS360 and never came close to maxing temps. Just had higher deltas like I mentioned before.

You could put a 240 in the front, but you would have to remove the Hard Drive cages and possibly mod the case, like drilling in some extra holes to secure the radiator. You could just get away with a single 240 radiator, but it would have to be a high fpi (fins-per-inch) model, paired with some powerful and hence loud fans, and probably forget about any overclocking, depending on what temps you are comfortable with.

Well funny thing is... I'm already overlocked with no problems what so ever. I have a Zalman heatsink on the CPU at 4.2Ghz, (I've gone up to 4.4 but got kinda warm) and the card almost never goes above 70 degrees under full load at gpu: 1200 and memory: 1600.

Edit: But with the stock cooling on the GPU it sounds like a jet taking off xD